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Internal links are temporarily paused because Logrock’s RAG tool isn’t returning verifiable URL metadata; this page explains what’s missing and how to unblock the publishing workflow.

Internal link map placement is currently blocked because the RAG retrieval step isn’t returning verifiable Logrock chunks with metadata.url, metadata.tags, and trustworthy on-page excerpts.

Per Logrock’s publishing requirements, internal links can’t be added without confirmed source URLs from real retrieved chunks, because that creates a risk of linking to the wrong page or inventing URLs.

Why the internal link map is blocked

Logrock’s internal linking standard requires each suggested link to be backed by a retrieved chunk that includes a verifiable metadata.url plus supporting content text that matches the destination page.

Right now, the _RAG_Blog_Posts step is returning generic responses and/or “couldn’t find” messages instead of retrievable Logrock chunks with the required metadata fields. Without those fields, internal links can’t be responsibly placed in a production post.

What “verifiable” means in practice

  • Real URL: A destination link must come from metadata.url returned by retrieval, not guessing or pattern-matching.
  • Matching excerpt: The retrieved content should clearly align with the destination page title/topic.
  • Traceable context: metadata.tags (or similar) should support correct categorization and relevance.

What needs to be fixed to proceed

The workflow can proceed once the vector store connection reliably returns chunks that include metadata.url, metadata.tags, and page-representative content excerpts for existing Logrock pages.

When retrieval is functioning, the internal link map can be generated, then the full article can be produced with compliant internal links placed naturally in the specified sections.

Common causes (quick checklist)

  • Indexing issue: The Logrock site content may not be embedded/indexed in the vector store.
  • Metadata mapping issue: The pipeline may be dropping url or tags fields during ingestion.
  • Query scope issue: The retrieval tool may be pointed at the wrong collection/namespace.

Two approved ways to unblock internal links

Logrock can unblock internal linking by either restoring RAG retrieval with verified URL metadata or by providing an editorially approved list of 6–12 existing Logrock URLs with page titles.

Option 1: Fix/enable the vector store connection

If _RAG_Blog_Posts is restored to return real chunks with metadata.url, the link map can be rebuilt automatically and inserted into the post where it best supports reader intent.

Option 2: Provide a curated list of Logrock URLs

If you paste 6–12 existing Logrock URLs (plus page titles), the link map can be built from that list and the post can be completed without relying on RAG retrieval.

Conclusion: What to send next

If you want the full blog post generated with compliant internal links, the next step is either enabling RAG to return verifiable metadata.url data or sending a short list of approved Logrock URLs and titles.

Key Takeaways:

  • Internal links are blocked because the retrieval step isn’t returning verifiable metadata.url and supporting excerpts.
  • Fixing RAG retrieval restores automated internal-link placement with traceable sources.
  • A curated list of 6–12 URLs + page titles is a fully acceptable alternative.

Once either input is available, the internal link map and the complete Elementor-ready article can be generated in a single pass.

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Daniel Summers
daniel@logrock.com
My goal is simple: Help people start trucking companies, and keep them rolling. With my experience in transportation, I quickly decided to specialize in trucking insurance. It’s much more my speed and comfort zone: demanding, hectic, stressful…all the necessary ingredients to maintain my interests.
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My goal is simple: Help people start trucking companies, and keep them rolling. With my experience in transportation, I quickly decided to specialize in trucking insurance. It’s much more my speed and comfort zone: demanding, hectic, stressful…all the necessary ingredients to maintain my interests.

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